album reviews
Amyl and the Sniffers are What’s Right with Rock
Eli Kasan (Gotobeds) on the drunken energy of the band’s new self-titled album.
Neil Young is Documenting Himself From Every Angle
Morgan Enos (Other Houses) talks Neil Young’s Tuscaloosa and the importance of capturing every side of your artistic self.
The Aaron West Cinematic Universe
Hanif Abdurraqib on character arcs, difficult resolutions, and Routine Maintenance.
Greys See the Enchantment in the Wreckage
Ellen Kempner (Palehound) on the “untethered darkness” of Age Hasn’t Spoiled You.
Charly Bliss Flirts with the Brutal Truth
Kay Hanley (Letters to Cleo) on the band’s synthy, apocalyptic new album Young Enough.
Oh My God is Awe-Inspiring
According to Oliver Hill (Dustrider), Kevin Morby’s latest is awesome in the religious sense.
Dehd Still Find the Joy in Love
Loren DiBlasi (Patio) talks the band’s new debut full-length, Water.
Void of the Narrative, Ian O’Neil’s Favorite Band is the Felice Brothers
The Deer Tick guitarist talks the humble clarity of the Felice Brothers
Guided By Voices Have Mastered the Art of Finishing
Morgan Enos (Other Houses) talks Warp and Woof and how the band inspires him to say “pencils down.”
Patio’s Essentials is Disarmingly Mature
Shehzaad Jiwani (Greys) talks the NYC DIY band's sequined post-punk.
What A Boost is Serious Music
Rachel Aggs (Shopping) on how Rozi Plain’s new album is “pure joy!”
Dancing Alone at the Waffle House
Eric Slick on the hallucinatory Americana of Orville Peck's Pony.











